Lori Waldinger, M.A.
Advocate and Educational Consultant for Children with Special Needs and Their Parents
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Do you have a child with special needs?
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Has your child been identified within the autism spectrum?
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Is your child making minimal progress despite already having an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or a 504 Accommodation Plan?
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Does your child:
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Struggle in school?
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Learn differently than others?
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Consistently fall behind his/her classmates academically?
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Constantly battle over homework?
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Have a speech impairment?
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Have motor difficulties?
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Experience emotional difficulties?
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Exhibit behavioral and or mental health challenges?
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Have physical, visual or hearing impairments?
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If you answered “YES” to any of these questions and these issues are adversely impacting your child’s educational performance, then it’s time to call:
LORI WALDINGER, M.A.
Office: (818) 957-0332
Email: loriawaldinger@gmail.com
MISSION STATEMENT
To help parents navigate the bureaucracies of the school systems by providing insight, guidance and support to enable children and young adults with special needs to receive the services to which they are entitled.
" Lori, I want to thank you for your work with our family. You stood by me each step of the way, and still do, ready to provide your wise counsel whenever I call. You are the best -- and a lovely person, too! "
-- P.A., Palos Verdes --
" You are the reason our son is finally at a school where he can learn, feel good about himself and be HAPPY. Thank you for changing our world into a positive one. You are very good at what you do. It is people like you that give parents hope, and in our case VICTORY. Thank you. "
-- J.F., Los Angeles --
According to federal law, there are disabilities that qualify a student for Special Education services, programming and placement from
pre-school through age 21.